Independent home brands building seasonal pattern collections. Bedroom + living-room pieces in coordinated artwork. White-label fulfilment direct to customer.
One artwork file. The whole room.
Coordinated home-textile lines that run a single artwork system across duvets, cushions, curtains, table linens, and accessories. One supplier, one quality standard, one OEKO-TEX certification, one dispatch SLA — for DTC home brands, interior designers, hospitality groups, and retailers building house-line collections that need to feel like a collection rather than a stitched-together SKU grid.
CROSS-PRODUCT · ONE ARTWORK FILE · OEKO-TEX 100 · EU PRODUCTION
A “line” sourced from five suppliers doesn’t feel like a line.
DTC home brands, hospitality groups, and interior-design studios want coordinated collections — but the standard textile supply chain pushes you toward different suppliers per category. Different print processes, different colour profiles, different documentation, different lead times. The line ends up looking like five separate products with one logo on top.
Where multi-category lines come apart:
- COLOUR DRIFT The same Pantone reference reads slightly different on each supplier’s fabric, print process, and dye lot. The cushion doesn’t match the duvet.
- STAGGERED DELIVERY Five suppliers means five lead times. Bedding lands week 4; curtains slip to week 7. Customers can’t buy the line as a coordinated set.
- DOCUMENTATION SPRAWL OEKO-TEX, GOTS, supply-chain audits all carry different formats from different suppliers. Procurement can’t consolidate the paperwork.
One artwork system. One Spanish hub. One coordinated dispatch.
The same reactive print line in Spain produces every Fabrixa home-textile category — bedding, cushions, curtains, table linens, accessories. Same dye chemistry, same colour profile, same fabric sourcing. Your artwork file translates consistently across the whole line.
We coordinate dispatch so the full line lands together. One OEKO-TEX certification, one GOTS chain, one set of EU labour-standards docs covering the entire collection. Procurement gets one supplier file; customers get a line that looks like a line.
Plan the line as a system, not as a sequence of orders.
Multi-category lines benefit from upfront planning that treats the whole collection as a system — line composition, cross-product artwork relationships, dispatch coordination, packaging consistency. Account managers run this planning step with you.
You bring the line concept — categories, audience, season, brand artwork. We map it to the Fabrixa product range and confirm scope.
We sample a representative SKU from each category — one duvet, one cushion, one runner, one tote, one towel — to confirm artwork translation across substrates.
You confirm the line composition, sizing, packaging spec. Account manager schedules production across categories so dispatch is coordinated.
Each category runs through its own production sub-line in Spain. Reactive print, sublimation (for accessories), pigment (for outdoor) — all under one quality standard.
Full line consolidated into one dispatch milestone. White-label packaging consistent across categories. Tracking via webhook for the line as a whole.
Five archetypes for cross-category home-textile lines.
Each one solves a different commercial problem with the same supply-chain architecture. Tell sales which one you’re closest to and we adapt the line-planning conversation accordingly.
Hotels, B&Bs, holiday rentals standardising textile spec across multiple properties. Branded duvet covers + cushions + napkins + towels per property type.
Studios commissioning custom home-textile lines for high-end residential or boutique hospitality projects. Single-project lines, custom artwork, premium spec.
F&B brands launching a new venue or refreshing identity. Branded napkins, table linens, cushions, aprons coordinated to the brand identity.
Multi-brand retailers building house lines spanning bedding + bath + table + accessories. One vendor, one MSA, audit-ready documentation.
Home brand x designer collabs, fashion brand x home-line extensions. Limited-edition coordinated collections under shared artwork.
Mix-and-match across the home range.
Every Fabrixa home-textile category is available for line builds. Most lines run 3–5 of these categories — pick what fits the brand’s positioning and the customer’s shopping pattern.
Duvet covers, pillowcases, bed spreads, fitted sheets. Three cotton bases at 200–300 TC. The line’s bedroom anchor.
SEE THE RANGE →Indoor cotton + outdoor poly-acrylic. Five sizes. The cross-pollination piece between bedroom and living-room.
SEE THE RANGE →Window curtains in cotton, shower curtains in microfiber. The architectural element that anchors a room’s artwork.
SEE THE RANGE →Tablecloths, runners, napkins. Indoor + outdoor surface options. The hospitality and dining anchor.
SEE THE RANGE →Towels, mats, dish cloths, doormats, yoga mats, sitting bag. The under-€30 entry-tier across the line.
SEE THE RANGE →Aprons, kitchen towels, dish cloths, oven mitts. The food-and-cooking-led brand extension.
SEE THE RANGE →Bath mats, bathroom towels, shower curtains, guest towels. Bathroom-led collection family.
SEE THE RANGE →Outdoor cushions, sitting bag, outdoor tablecloths and runners. Patio / garden / cafe-terrace line extension.
SEE THE RANGE →Volume tiers stack across the line, not per category.
A line of 200 duvet sets + 500 cushions + 100 napkin packs hits the Production tier on the combined volume, not three separate per-category tiers. Net-30 unlocks at Scale (1,000+ units across the line). Multi-property hospitality groups stack volume across all properties under one master account.
Single-room residential commissions, micro-DTC drops, art collectives. MOQ 1, fast turnaround.
Independent home brand seasonal collections, single-property hospitality fit-outs. Volume tier 2, account manager.
Multi-property hospitality, mid-sized DTC home brands, designer-collab capsules. Volume tier 3 + net-30 terms.
Hotel groups, retailer house lines, large home-brand programs. Custom pricing, dedicated capacity.
Tell us the line concept.
Bring the brand, the categories you want in the line, the audience, the season, the artwork direction. We map the production scope, sample a cross-category set within a week, and lock the line for coordinated dispatch.